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Travis Scott is taking a break from Instagram.
The rapper removed his account without warning on Sunday (Nov. 1).
He was last seen posting on Instagram on Halloween when he shared photos of himself in a Batman costume.
Travis Scott dressed as Batman for halloween 🦇 pic.twitter.com/WqWbgMLwXj
— 🎪 (@RodeoTheAlbum) November 1, 2020
Although Scott has offered no explanation about leaving Instagram and hasn't tweeted anything at all this weekend, his Twitter account remains active as of Sunday night.
Billboard has reached out to a rep for comment.
Scott dropped his latest single, "Franchise," in September, and it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 100.
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